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April 4. 1968...Mr. C. V . Anderson of the State Road Commission presented a map of the City showing the proposed storm drain system on Main Street. Estimated cost--$159,000. Also, plans for a new lighting system on three interchanges. Estimated cost--$102,600. City's part to be $18,000. Chester P a r r y , contractor for the sewer line on East 200 South, broke the main 10" water line to the City causing some flooding. County Sheriff's Office has a used Radar for the City Police Department for $200. Motion by Councilman Jones to t u r n it down. Unanimous. 1968.. .Dick Gunn met regarding a dog in his May 2. neighhorhood that had bitten his 5-year-old boy, and requested the City adopt a leash ordinance. He will sign a complaint against the owner of the dog so that she can be prosecuted. No action. May 16, 1968.. .Mrs. Gunn stated that she has signed a complaint, h u t the dog was still running loose at 6:30 this evening. A claim was read: Cleo L. Hunter hereby presents h e r claim against Cedar City Corporation for damages ($615) to a 1959 Chevrolet pick-up t r u c k , owned by h e r , and caused by the collision with a City Police Car on February 7. 1968. Motion to deny claim. Unanimous City is still investigating a City Dump site for garbage. The Bureau of Land Management determined that the dump site is not suitable. AU alternative sites would require the land fill method. June 6. 1968.. .Sidney Ashdown met with the Council to protest the City demolishing his house on 200 East. It was pointed out to Mr. Ashdown that the City had endeavored to get him to demolish the old house for approximately four years. During the Gardner administration, a petition was signed by neighbors to tear down the old Ashdown house. and legal action was initiated. Bid for removal was given to Chester Parry. June 2 0 , 1968.. .Mayor appointed the following: John Rowley and Ila Corry to the Planning Commission, Floyd Atkin to the Board of Adjustments. R. B. Platt and L. V . Broadbent to the Water Board, Alice Braithwaite and Belden Lewis to the Library Board, Thomas Cardon to the Airport Board, and J. Vurge Smith to the Safety Council. July 5. 1968 . . . Francis Betenson, of First Security Bank, stated that the Bank plans to purchase and demolish the Whittaker Building (south of the Bank). The space will be used for drive-in services. No objection. Mr. and Mrs. Lerin Porter met with the Council and

Includes biographies of the mayors of Cedar City and examples from the city minutes showing the events that took place under each administration. The three histories printed in the second section were written by three men at three different times in the history of Cedar City.

April 4. 1968...Mr. C. V . Anderson of the State Road Commission presented a map of the City showing the proposed storm drain system on Main Street. Estimated cost--$159,000. Also, plans for a new lighting system on three interchanges. Estimated cost--$102,600. City's part to be $18,000. Chester P a r r y , contractor for the sewer line on East 200 South, broke the main 10" water line to the City causing some flooding. County Sheriff's Office has a used Radar for the City Police Department for $200. Motion by Councilman Jones to t u r n it down. Unanimous. 1968.. .Dick Gunn met regarding a dog in his May 2. neighhorhood that had bitten his 5-year-old boy, and requested the City adopt a leash ordinance. He will sign a complaint against the owner of the dog so that she can be prosecuted. No action. May 16, 1968.. .Mrs. Gunn stated that she has signed a complaint, h u t the dog was still running loose at 6:30 this evening. A claim was read: Cleo L. Hunter hereby presents h e r claim against Cedar City Corporation for damages ($615) to a 1959 Chevrolet pick-up t r u c k , owned by h e r , and caused by the collision with a City Police Car on February 7. 1968. Motion to deny claim. Unanimous City is still investigating a City Dump site for garbage. The Bureau of Land Management determined that the dump site is not suitable. AU alternative sites would require the land fill method. June 6. 1968.. .Sidney Ashdown met with the Council to protest the City demolishing his house on 200 East. It was pointed out to Mr. Ashdown that the City had endeavored to get him to demolish the old house for approximately four years. During the Gardner administration, a petition was signed by neighbors to tear down the old Ashdown house. and legal action was initiated. Bid for removal was given to Chester Parry. June 2 0 , 1968.. .Mayor appointed the following: John Rowley and Ila Corry to the Planning Commission, Floyd Atkin to the Board of Adjustments. R. B. Platt and L. V . Broadbent to the Water Board, Alice Braithwaite and Belden Lewis to the Library Board, Thomas Cardon to the Airport Board, and J. Vurge Smith to the Safety Council. July 5. 1968 . . . Francis Betenson, of First Security Bank, stated that the Bank plans to purchase and demolish the Whittaker Building (south of the Bank). The space will be used for drive-in services. No objection. Mr. and Mrs. Lerin Porter met with the Council and